Blue Diamond 60 Inch Skid Steer Brush Cutter
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Overview
The 60-inch-inch rotary cutter (brush hog) clears tall grass, light brush, saplings, and overgrown fence lines on Canadian acreages and road allowances. Blue Diamond Attachments attachments are available through Canadian equipment dealers and distributors. A high-inertia blade deck absorbs impacts from hidden rocks and stumps better than disc mulchers. Best matched to skid steers with adequate hydraulic flow. Available in Canada through Blue Diamond dealers including Tag Equipment.
Canada Availability
Available in Canada through Blue Diamond dealers including Tag Equipment.
Key Facts
- Brand: Blue Diamond Attachments
- Working width: 60 inches
- Type: hydraulic brush cutter
- Drive: hydraulic motor
- Mount: universal SSQA quick attach
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You're clearing overgrown fields, brush lines, or rights-of-way with vegetation up to 3 inches diameter
- You want a single attachment that handles both heavy brush and coarse grass cutting
- Your acreage management work doesn't justify a dedicated forestry mulcher
⛔ Skip if…
- You need to cut trees or woody material over 4 inches — a brush mulcher handles that range better
- Fine-cut finish quality matters — flail mowers produce a much finer cut with less scatter
🔍 Also consider…
- Flail mower for finer mulching and safer operation near structures
- Forestry mulcher/brush mulcher for material over 4 inches diameter
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid to large-frame machines (S450–S750 class) are the best fit for this width.
About Blue Diamond Attachments in Canada
Blue Diamond Attachments is a US manufacturer with solid distribution through Canadian dealers. They cover a wide range of attachment categories and are particularly well-regarded for soil conditioners, power rakes, and forestry equipment. Blue Diamond products are available at equipment dealers across most Canadian provinces.
✅ Last checked: March 2026